2014 iCal Feed

iCal is a data format for transmitting calendar entries. Lots of calendar applications like
Thunderbird, Google Calendar, Outlook or iCalendar support im- and exporting iCal files.
Despite its name, it is not something exclusive to the Apple universe.

How does this help me?

You can get an iCal version of the schedule, so you can import it and have the dates and times
of it readily available in your personal calendar. Then you can for example set reminders on
certain schedule items, so you never miss the most important things to you.

Tell me how!

You have two options here: Doing a one-time import or subscribing to the schedule. Subscribing
is definitely the recommended way, because your calendar will be kept up to date as the schedule
changes.

If your calendar supports it, you really should subscribe to the schedule instead. This
makes sure your calendar does not go out-of-sync over time. To subscribe, you will need to
copy and paste the following URL in your calendar: